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Spellthief (Racial Thief archetype) - Manly Man - 11-28-2018

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Spellthief
Most thieves are known for being cutpurses who steal your material wealth, but the artificial mist dolls who pursue a profession of skullduggery can steal something far more valuable than their target’s gil: they steal their magic.

The spellthief is an archetype of the thief class, available only to mist dolls.

Class Skills
Spellthieves add Knowledge (arcana) (Int) and Spellcraft (Int) to their class skills.

This modifies the thief’s class skills.

Sneak Attack (Ex): At 2nd level, the spellthief gains his first 1d6 of sneak attack dice, increasing by 1d6 every three levels thereafter (5th, 8th, 11th, etcetera), up to a total of 7d6 at 20th level.

This modifies sneak attack.

Manafilch (Su): At 3rd level, the spellthief gains Steal MP as a bonus feat. At 7th level, when using this feat, the spellthief steals an additional number of MP equal to the number of dice used to steal MP (3d4+3 at 8th level, for example). At 11th level, the dice for stealing MP increases to 1d6. At 15th level, the spellthief may steal MP from a monster that has no MP pool, instead gaining a number of MP back equal to the number of dice he would roll to steal MP; to steal MP from a creature in this manner, he must forgo all of his dice for sneak attack damage.

This replaces danger sense.

Spells: Beginning at 4th level, a spellthief gains the ability to cast spells, which are drawn from the spellthief spell list. Like most spellcasters, a spellthief can find or purchase scrolls with spells to add to his repertoire. A spellthief wearing armor heavier than light applies the spell failure chance as normal.

To learn or cast a spell, the spellthief must have an Intelligence score equal to at least 10 + the spell level (Int 11 for 1st-level spells, Int 12 for 2nd-level spells, and so forth). The Difficulty Class for a saving throw against a spellthief’s spell is 10 + the spell level + the spellthief’s Intelligence modifier. In addition, a spellthief gains additional MP for having a high attribute (Intelligence).

Through 3rd level, a spellthief has no caster level. At 4th level and higher, his caster level is equal to his spellthief level –3.

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This replaces the thief talents gained at 2nd, 6th, 10th, and 14th level.

Spelljab (Su): At 5th level, a spellthief has discovered how to employ his limited magic to enhance his blows when striking at the perfect opportunity. When he is in a position to make a melee attack that would deal sneak attack damage, the spellthief may, as a standard action that does not provoke attacks of opportunity, make a single attack and cast a damaging or enfeebling spell that normally targets one creature with a melee or ranged touch attack by channeling it through his weapon. If the attack hits, then the spell’s effects also are applied, adding the sneak attack damage to the attack as well. If the attack is a critical hit, then the critical hit applies to the spell, as well as the normal attack. Creatures that are normally immune to precision damage are not immune to this ability, although they take no damage from sneak attack.

This replaces thief’s edge.

Sly Handiwork (Ex): At 7th level, the spellthief has learned how to improvise and can afford to be rougher with the normally precise movements needed to use magic that leave him open. When casting defensively, he may opt to make a Sleight of Hand check instead of a concentration check, with the DC of the check being that of the concentration check. If successful, he casts that spell without provoking attacks of opportunity. He must still make a concentration check as normal if taking damage while casting a spell.

This replaces skilled liar and distraction.